Ana Navarro hits Melania Trumps calls peace:
Ana Navarro of “The View” is accusing the first lady Melania Trump of hypocrisy, and has a long list of receipts to support it.
On August 15, President Donald Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in an attempt to negotiate a high fire between Russia and Ukraine, an objective that finally was not dissatisfied. During the meeting, according to the reports, Trump gave Putin a letter from Melania Trump urging him to protect children and future generations around the world, saying: “It’s time.”
The letter, which was obtained by News, was replaced by Navarro on Instagram on Tuesday, but not before the political commentator added his own unwavering criticism of Melania Trump’s message.
“I just can’t with the performative hypocrisy of these people,” Navarro subtitled his video, just before reading the words of the first lady stating that Putin could mark the beginning of peace with simply “a blow of the pen.”
In the video, Navarro juxtaposed the call of Melania Trump for global peace with the treatment of Trump administration to immigrant families in the United States, especially children. He pointed out the fear among immigrant children, many of whom are American citizens, who live constant anxiety for “their parents were dragged through the streets of America.”

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Among the list of examples of Navarro were schoolchildren in Los Angeles, California, who were arrested by ICE. Earlier this month, the government agency mistakenly arrested a disabled young man outside his Los Angeles school.
“Trump and his henchmen have literally destroyed American help that could feed the hungry children, instead of distributing it,” Navarro continued in his subtitle. “They are destroying and separating families. They are moving away the security networks of poor American children and giving taxes to ultra rich.”
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While Navarro acknowledged the importance of advocating Ukrainian children, he urged the first lady to pay her attention closer to home, namely the policies promulgated by her own husband. She wrote that Trump should “save” the gestures to influence Putin, and suggested that “he has a better opportunity to influence Trump.”
“There are children in the United States crying, suffering, going to bed with fear,” said Navarro, “return to abandoned and empty houses, without knowing where their next meal comes from what her husband is doing.”


